Hall has four assists in 20 games with the Lightning this season. He went scoreless in six games with Carolina. (USA TODAY Images)

Excuse right wing Adam Hall if he’s a little dizzy. The last few weeks have been a whirlwind. The Flyers claimed him off waivers Wednesday from the Tampa Bay Lightning, a team he’s been property of twice in the last month.

Hall, 32, began the year with the Lightning. He had no goals and four assists in 20 games and on March 15, the Lightning put him on waivers. The Carolina Hurricanes claimed him the next day. He had no points in six games with Carolina and was a minus-2.

Tuesday, he was traded back to the Lightning along with a seventh-round pick for Marc-Andre Bergeron and Tampa immediately put him on waivers again.

Now he’s leaving the Southeast Division for Philadelphia. Hall will be an unrestricted free agent after this season and carries a cap hit of $650,000.

The Flyers list Hall as a center. He was likely picked up to replace Max Talbot, who is done for the season with a broken left leg. Hall has good faceoff numbers at 54.9 percent and is a penalty killer. He will wear No. 18 for the Flyers.

In other waiver news, defenseman Kurtis Foster cleared after being waived by the Flyers yesterday.